If your site is down, we'll let you know. We monitor your site from geographically disparate locations in the U.S. and U.K. This ensures that a local internet outage in one region will not produce a false alert.

Another way we prevent false alerts is to retry the tests multiple times over a two-minute period. This eliminates alerts for short-term problems.

For those with service level agreements (SLA), you can now document the full extent of downtime to request a refund from your internet service provider.

You can also measure aspects of your quality of service (QOS) by recording response times, latency variations, and downtime. See if there are times during the day your response time is too slow. We provide several historical reports on connection frequency and response times.

With our service, you can monitor multiple services on the same server in case any one of them goes down. For example, you can set up your account to measure HTTP, SMTP, DNS, POP3, HTTPS, ping, or even customize your setup for other ports not listed. This allows notifications to occur if any one or more of the services goes down.

Once your Website is up and running, it is interesting to measure its performances. If you spend money (advertising) it is important to measure which ads pay and which do not. We have a powerful tool for this, click here for more info.

As you probably know, if you want the whole world to be able to see your Web pages (your personal ones, or your company Web site) the pages have to be hosted on a computer permanently connected to the Internet. This is called web site hosting. Click here for more info.

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